Bayt Nattif

Bayt Nattif or Beit Nattif (Arabic: بيت نتّيف‎‎, Hebrew: בית נתיף) was a Palestinian Arab village, located some 20 kilometers (straight line distance) southwest of Jerusalem, midway on the ancient Roman road between Beit Guvrin and Jerusalem, and 21 km northwest of Hebron. During the British Mandate it was part of the Hebron Subdistrict. Bayt Nattif was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on October 21, 1948 under Operation Ha-Har. Known by the Romans as Bethletepha, the original Arab name was Bayt Lettif.

Bayt Nattif

Bayt Nattif or Beit Nattif (Arabic: بيت نتّيف‎‎, Hebrew: בית נתיף) was a Palestinian Arab village, located some 20 kilometers (straight line distance) southwest of Jerusalem, midway on the ancient Roman road between Beit Guvrin and Jerusalem, and 21 km northwest of Hebron. During the British Mandate it was part of the Hebron Subdistrict. Bayt Nattif was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on October 21, 1948 under Operation Ha-Har. Known by the Romans as Bethletepha, the original Arab name was Bayt Lettif.